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Visualizing Codebase Structure, Climate Data, Time Use Patterns, and Census Stats — DataViz Weekly

August 13th, 2021 by AnyChart Team

Visualizations of Codebase Structure, Climate Data, Time Use Patterns, and Census StatsIt is Friday the 13th. But don’t worry about the irrational! Check out the four really cool data visualization projects we have discovered around the web these days and you will be fine, entertained, and inspired.

Today on DataViz Weekly:

  • Codebase visualization in packed bubble charts — GitHub OCTO
  • Climate change impacts through 2099 — Climate Impact Lab
  • Shifts in U.S. time use patterns during the pandemic — Nathan Yau
  • 50 years of social change in England and Wales — ONS

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Effective Visualizations of Information on Pandemic, Climate, Happiness, Travel Time — DataViz Weekly

July 30th, 2021 by AnyChart Team

A new collection of effective information visualizations on the pandemic, climate change, happy moments, and travel timeData becomes easier to perceive and draw insights from when it is properly represented in charts and maps. For everyone interested to check out how information visualization works, we continue our regular feature DataViz Weekly curating the best new examples of effective graphics. Here are our latest picks:

  • COVID-19 case acceleration rates — STAT
  • Climate change risks across Germany — Vislab
  • What makes people happy the most — Nathan Yau
  • Driving time to Paris from across France — Nicolas Lambert

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Heat and Drought in American West in Visualizations — DataViz Weekly

July 2nd, 2021 by AnyChart Team

Visualizations on Heat and Drought in the American WestThe extreme heat that has gripped the Western United States this summer basically aligns with scientists’ expectations for climate change. On top of that, as all the more scorchers are likely coming up, the year 2021 may well be remembered as a relatively cool one.

For this new edition of DataViz Weekly, we’ve curated a set of recent visualizations shedding light on the essence and context of the record-breaking heat and drought in the U.S. West. Take a look!

  • Heat dome and temperature extremes in the West — The Washington Post
  • Heat in the Pacific Northwest since 1979 — The Upshot
  • Drought conditions in the West since 2000 — The New York Times
  • Southwestern droughts since 800 CE (as shown by tree tings) — The Guardian

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Visualizing Data on COVID-19, Deprivation, Chess, Fishing — DataViz Weekly

June 4th, 2021 by AnyChart Team

A DataViz Weekly roundup of new projects visualizing data on COVID, deprivation, chess, fishingEach Friday, we pick the most compelling new data visualizations and show them in a quick overview. Take a look at our latest DataViz Weekly collection and feel the power of charts and maps!

  • COVID-19 rates for unvaccinated people in the U.S. — The Washington Post
  • Income deprivation within English local authorities — ONS
  • Where chess pieces are usually captured — Anders Sundell
  • Global Fishing Watch Marine Manager — Global Fishing Watch

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Best New Examples of Visualizations That Let Data Speak — DataViz Weekly

May 14th, 2021 by AnyChart Team

Best New Examples of Visualizations That Let Data Speak, a new DataViz Weekly roundupClear visualizations make it easier to understand complex information and take the right action based on it. DataViz Weekly is here to show you some of the best examples of charts and maps that let data speak. This time, we are happy to put a spotlight on the following great new data visualization projects:

  • Top YouTube video greetings — YouTube and Polygraph
  • World migration statistics — IOM
  • U.S. climate normals — NOAA
  • Lightning stroke density worldwide — Vaisala

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New Stunning Charts and Maps in Weekly Roundup — DataViz Weekly

April 30th, 2021 by AnyChart Team

New Stunning Charts and Maps in Weekly Roundup | DataViz WeeklyContinuing the series of weekly data visualization roundups, we’re glad to introduce you to our selection of new awesome charts and maps from around the web. Check out our latest picks!

  • 2020 U.S. Census results — Nathan Yau
  • American public opinion — The Economist
  • Migration within the U.S. during the pandemic — Bloomberg CityLab
  • Melting glaciers — The Guardian

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Some of Best Visualizations of Recent Days — DataViz Weekly

April 2nd, 2021 by AnyChart Team

Some of Best Visualizations of Recent Days — DataViz WeeklyAs we continue to bring you regular roundups of the best visualizations we have stumbled upon out there, it’s Friday and DataViz Weekly here! Read next and you’ll meet the following new stunning projects:

  • Country wealth and vaccination roll-out — The New York Times
  • Spread of the Kent variant across Britain and worldwide — Reuters
  • Earth’s сlimate history in proxy data — Carbon Brief
  • Interactive Mao Kun map explorer — Ryan Carpenter

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Fresh Compelling Data Graphics Worth Seeing — DataViz Weekly

March 26th, 2021 by AnyChart Team

New Compelling Data Graphics Worth Seeing — DataViz WeeklyGet your weekly dose of cool data visualization stuff! We have come across these four new amazing projects just lately and are glad to tell you about them right now. Here are the graphics featured this time on DataViz Weekly:

  • Career timelines for all NBA players since 1946 — Nathan Yau
  • Bias and anti-blackness in the names of foundation shades — The Pudding
  • Flood risk in historically redlined and non-redlined neighborhoods — Bloomberg CityLab
  • Elevation and bathymetry worldwide along parallels — Nicolas Lambert

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Recognizing Most Interesting New Data Visualizations — DataViz Weekly

March 12th, 2021 by AnyChart Team

Recognizing Most Interesting New Data Visualizations on DataViz WeeklyWelcome back to DataViz Weekly, our regular blog feature where we recognize some of the most interesting data visualizations we’ve recently seen out there. Here’s our new selection of stunning graphics from different people — take a look!

  • Bats and the origin of virus disease outbreaks — Reuters
  • Race and gender diversity within the biggest corporations in the U.S. — Bloomberg
  • All roadwork projects in West Virginia for 2021 — WVDOT
  • Climate threats to heritage sites in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland — National Trust

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Four New Robust Visualizations to Check Out on Weekend — DataViz Weekly

March 5th, 2021 by AnyChart Team

Four New Robust Visualizations to Check Out on Weekend — DataViz WeeklyThis week, we’ve found a number of new cool projects that could serve as good examples of robust data visualization. Here are the four ones we like the most. Watch how compelling charts and maps let data speak — join us as we overview these projects today on DataViz Weekly:

  • Climate stripes for each U.S. state — Luke Browne, YSE
  • Causes and dangers of the Gulf Stream weakening — The New York Times
  • Minimum wage change in the U.S. by state since 1968 — Nathan Yau
  • Homes worth <$100,000 and >$1,000,000 in the U.S. — Social Explorer

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